Wednesday, February 13, 2008

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Simion has been suffering from a dangerously high fever since Tuesday Morning. He was taken to the hospital today for tests. The malaria test came back negative, but he is being treated with anti-malaria tablets as a precaution because sometimes malaria doesn’t show up on the blood test. He was given antibiotics to fight an infection of unknown origin. Please lift this little cutie up in prayer. He has a compromised immune system due to AIDS. A minor infection can be life threatening for this little guy.

Savannah-Hope has been coughing for two days. She has coughed so hard it has caused her to vomit. She was seen by the doctor today and diagnosed with a respiratory infection. By the symptoms I am guessing bronchitis. She is taking antibiotics and cough medicine. Please continue to pray for her adoption journey. Things are moving slow with the Homeland Security Office in Memphis , TN. Please pray we get the approved immigration form soon. Please pray specifically that God will touch Officer Cox’s (officer processing immigration paperwork) heart and give the Johnson’s favor in her eyes.

Many of you will remember the terrible car accident that happened in Malawi on October 31, 2007. One of the garden boys, Kondwani continues to suffer the effects of this accident. He is not well. Kondwani is suffering symptoms that would suggest a major head injury. He is in need of a head scan (CT-Scan or MRI). Unfortunately he doesn’t have the funds to pay for this test, and neither does Good Samaritan. Please pray that the Lord will provide the funds for this procedure. The cost is $190.

The updates to the blog this week will be somewhat sporadic as my church is having a leadership conference this week. I am gone from 8am to midnight each day leaving little time to post. The conference has been so amazing! I am hoping that the Gentry’s will be able to attend next year. This week the Gentry’s are in North Carolina for a Missions Conference.

Last year at this time Thandie and Peace were in San Diego . We had such a wonderful time, I am sure missing them!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Just as your conference is amazing so has ours been. We have truly been blessed by having Bro. Gentry aka. Bwana wan coola here with us. Mrs. Alice did not get to come and I sure miss her. Jim and I have been able to learn much about the running of the Orphanage and what is needed in Malawi. We hope to learn even more from Thandie when we are in Malawi again. The most critical need is financing for the many projects and for the continued care of the orphans. Since so many of them are underfunded we really need to pray for donors that will support an orphan. Thanks Chrissie for all you do and we miss you.
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